Ever heard chatter about some fast food items containing wood? It's true...kind of. Here's the scoop on what "wood pulp" is, ...
The word ‘cellulose’ generally brings to mind plant-derived fibres, but the biopolymer can be produced by bacteria too. Plant cellulose is ubiquitous, but it suffers from drawbacks such as ...
While plastics are very useful on their own, they can be much stronger when reinforced and mixed with a range of fibers. Not surprisingly, this includes the thermoplastic polymers which are commonly ...
A biocompatible bandage to replace, in a temporary way, human skin and a material for coating bulletproof vests are two new products that are about to reach the market. In common, they have the same ...
One of the major trends bolstering market growth is the advancement in cellulose-based technologies, particularly in the development of derivatives that are more compatible with industrial ...